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REUTERS/Cheney Orr/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsOct 16 (Reuters) - Most Wall Street brokerages, including J.P.Morgan and Goldman Sachs, kicked off coverage on Instacart (CART.O) with a bullish view, betting on the grocery delivery app's growth amid a shift to online shopping. The stock — following a lukewarm debut in September — closed at $25.57 on Friday, below its $30 initial public offering (IPO) price. At least half of Instacart's 20 IPO underwriters have initiated coverage with their top ratings after the quiet period ended. Instacart's slow growth compared to rivals is a top concern, as a reduction in food stamp benefits and a shift back to in-store shopping could limit GTV growth, according to Piper Sandler analyst Alexander Potter. As of Friday, the six brokerages that were not involved in the IPO started coverage with an average rating of "hold", LSEG data showed.
Persons: Eric Cohn, Cheney Orr, Goldman Sachs, , Baird, Colin Sebastian, Scott Devitt, Justin Post, Piper Sandler, Alexander Potter, Savyata Mishra, Shilpi Majumdar Organizations: Safeway, REUTERS, J.P.Morgan, underwriters, Walmart, Wedbush, BofA Global Research, Thomson Locations: Tucson , Arizona, U.S, Instacart, Bengaluru
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailTwo financial experts discuss inflation's impact on the broader marketsGreg Branch, Managing Partner at Veritas Financial, and Ross Mayfield, Investment Strategy Analyst at Baird, discuss the impact of inflation and rising rates on the broader markets.
Persons: Branch, Ross Mayfield, Baird Organizations: Veritas Financial, Investment
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailBig bank earnings results 'prove the resiliency of their business models': Baird's David GeorgeDavid George, Baird senior analyst, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the quarterly earnings results from big banks, what the key takeaways are for investors, state of regional banks, and more.
Persons: Baird's David George David George, Baird
HSBC initiates American Express as buy HSBC said it sees healthy earnings growth for American Express . Mizuho reiterates Meta as buy Mizuho said it's standing by its buy rating heading into earnings later this month. Bernstein reiterates Tesla as underperform Bernstein concluded in an analysis of Tesla that the company is more of an automaker than a tech company. Barclays upgrades Varonis Systems to overweight from equal weight Barclays said it sees numerous positive catalysts ahead for the software company. Northland upgrades SolarEdge to outperform from market perform Northland said investors should buy the dip in shares of SolarEdge .
Persons: Cowen, NVDA, Mizuho, Stephens, Bernstein, Tesla, underperform Bernstein, Warren Buffett, Hershey, Morgan Stanley downgrades JD.com, Morgan Stanley, Gordon Haskett, Todd Vasos, Jeff Owen, Read, Wolfe, today's, Baird, Needham, Oppenheimer, Wells, LULU, Meghan Frank, Howard Tubin Organizations: HSBC, American, American Express, Bank of America, Nvidia, Meta, Barclays, Varonis, Hershey, JPMorgan, Post Holdings, Netflix, Citi, Oshkosh, Lam Research, Materials, Supply, VP Locations: 4Q22, Northland, SolarEdge, Israel, California
Video taken by divers showed a false killer whale twirling right in front of them in Costa Rica. AdvertisementAdvertisementThe false killer whale proceeded to blow bubbles before moving away from McSweeney and then circling back, stopping beside him. False killer whale Morten Falch SortlandThe sharing of prey is common for false killer whales, which are long-lived creatures with strong social bonds, Baird said. A lone false killer whale, far from its typical range, would catch fish and offer them to people on boats. As for the video of the false killer whale twirling before the divers, he said it's likely on that same scale of behavior.
Persons: Robin Baird, , Lee Bertrand Robin Baird, Baird, Dan McSweeney, McSweeney, Dan, Morten Falch, He's, mahi, it's Organizations: Costa Rica . Research, Service, Cascadia Research, Hawai'i's Dolphins Locations: Costa Rica ., Costa Rica, Hawaii, Kona, British Columbia
Insider's climate advisory council convened recently for a roundtable discussion. They told us they're motivated by current innovation on the climate crisis, but labor is a hurdle. The advisory council is part of Insider's One Planet initiative, the optimist's destination for climate action. Sign up for our newsletter to get the latest on the culture & business of sustainability — delivered weekly to your inbox. Help wanted: skilled workersLabor is a hurdle for the green transition, said Donnel Baird, the founder and CEO of BlocPower.
Persons: Alyssa Gilbert, Ford, Cynthia Williams, Williams, It's, Donnel Baird, BlocPower, Baird, Omar Elmawi, He's, Elmawi, there's, we're, Elijah McKenzie, Jackson, McKenzie, We've Organizations: Service, Grantham Institute, Climate, Environment, Imperial College London, Ford Motor, EV, Labor, International Monetary Fund, Human Rights, Oil Locations: Europe, Kenya, Africa
A proven track record of success gives Hannon Armstrong a leg up over its peers, according to Baird. The firm reiterated its outperform rating of Hannon Armstrong on Tuesday, naming it a bullish fresh pick. Organized as a REIT, Hannon Armstrong specializes in providing financing for sustainable infrastructure projects in the form of debt and equity capital. Additionally, a competing investment firm's recent reduction of Hannon Armstrong's dividend growth outlook may have also contributed to the sell-off. HASI YTD mountain HASI YTD chart "This frustration and bearish sentiment for broader renewables sector growth outlook in the near term have compounded weakness and led to shares being oversold in our view," he wrote.
Persons: Hannon Armstrong, Baird, Ben Kallo, Hannon, — CNBC's Michael Bloom
Solar companies — Shares of solar companies rallied Tuesday, putting the Invesco Solar ETF (TAN) on pace for its best day since March 21. The defense and aerospace companies rose Monday after the Israel-Hamas war began over the weekend. Rivian — Shares of the electric vehicle manufacturer rose more than 5% after UBS upgraded the stock to buy from neutral. Block — Shares added 5.5% after Bank of America reiterated its buy rating on the payments stock. Unity Software — The video game software company added 3.2%.
Persons: Skechers, SolarEdge, Hannon Armstrong, Baird, Rivian, Joseph Spak, Semafor, Jason Kupferberg, efruxifermin, John Riccitiello, James Whitehurst, Davidson, — CNBC's Pia Singh, Tanaya Macheel, Jesse Pound, Michelle Fox, Lisa Kailai Han, Samantha Subin Organizations: UBS, Palantir Technologies, U.S . Army, PepsiCo, LSEG, Sustainability, Bank of America, Electronic Arts, EA's FIFA, Technologies, Northrop Grumman, Hamas, Truist, Therapeutics, Unity Software, Unity, Arm, Deutsche Bank, JPMorgan, Arm Holdings Locations: Israel
Goldman Sachs reiterates Netflix as neutral Goldman said it's standing by its neutral rating heading into earnings next week. Barclays reiterates Disney as equal weight Barclays said it's cautious on Disney heading into earnings in early November. JPMorgan reiterates Apple as overweight JPMorgan said its Apple survey checks show product delivery times are moderating. Bank of America initiates Motorola Solutions as buy Bank of America said Motorola is "well-positioned with multiple tailwinds supporting growth." Bank of America downgrades Datadog to neutral from buy Bank of America said it's concerned about slowing demand for the software company.
Persons: Wells, JPMorgan, Domino's, Goldman Sachs, Goldman, it's, Baird, Tesla, TSLA, Jefferies, Redburn, Evercore, Lennox, Piper Sandler, Piper Organizations: Meta, JPMorgan, Arm Holdings, Bank of America, Netflix, Barclays, Disney, ESPN, Apple, Holdings, " Bank of America, Motorola Solutions, Motorola, American, Spotify, Oracle, Citi, Patterson, UTI Energy Locations: Datadog, SASE, CY26
Spotify — Shares of the music streaming service company fell 2.5% after Redburn Atlantic downgraded the streaming giant to neutral from buy. Tesla — The automaker's stock fell 2.3% in Monday trading upon news that the company's year-over-year sales declined 10.9% in China last month, according to data from the China Passenger Car Association. Oil stocks — Energy stocks soared following the escalation of the Israel-Hamas conflict over the weekend. Airline stocks — On a broader level, airline names were down after several major airlines suspended service to Israel following this weekend's attacks. United Airlines slid 5.3%, while Delta Air Lines and American Airlines shed 4.5% and 5.3%, respectively.
Persons: Elizabeth, Saket Kalia, Bristol Myers, Tesla, Baird, — Datadog, Hess, Northrop Grumman, Yun Li, Tanaya Macheel, Sarah Min, Jesse Pound Organizations: General Dynamics Corp, Spotify, Atlantic, Amazon, Barclays, Therapeutics, Bristol, Bristol Myers Squibb, China Passenger Car Association, Motorola Solutions, Motorola, Bank of America, — Energy, Halliburton, CF Industries, Defense, L3Harris Technologies, General Dynamics, Airline, United Airlines, Delta Air Lines, American Airlines Locations: NASSCO, Norfolk , Virginia, China, Israel, Palestine
Softbank also owns 65% of the GreenBox venture, which launched with $100 million in investment by the two companies. They say it's a $500 billion market, and an example of the kind of change AI can bring to the economy at large. But not as many investors know about Softbank's "other" big AI investment, Wilmington, Mass.-based software and robotics maker Symbotic , which Walmart has taken a big stake in itself. Symbotic teamed up with Softbank to build GreenBox in order to preserve its own capital, Cohen told analysts. The GreenBox market for smaller companies shapes up as another $500 billion of possible demand, Gartner's Klappich said.
Persons: Rick Cohen, Softbank, Robert W, Baird, Vikas, Schwarz, Kristin Schwarz, Vikas Parekh, Parekh, Giordano, I've, TD Cowen, Joseph Giordano, GreenBox, Dwight Klappich, Symbotic, Klappich, Mason, Cohen, , Bill Boyd, Gartner's Klappich, Doug McMillon Organizations: Walmart, CNBC, Gartner, Target, Venture, Arm Holdings, Wholesale, Forbes, Revenue Locations: GreenBox, Wilmington, Mass, Fla
Although the MSCI All-Country stock index (.MIWD00000PUS) was 0.2% higher, it has lost about 8% since its July peak, leaving it about 7% ahead for the year. We are talking about the duration, rather than higher rates," Spencer said. The dollar index is up 12 weeks in a row, equalling a streak that ran from July to October 2014. The dollar index was steady on Friday at 106.38. Gold was also steady at $1,821 an ounce after nine days of losses driven by rising global bond yields.
Persons: Brendan McDermid, Nonfarm, Patrick Spencer, RW Baird, Spencer, YEN, Kyle Rodda, Huw Jones, Tom Westbrook, Shri Navaratnam, Clarence Fernandez, Chizu Organizations: New York Stock Exchange, REUTERS, Federal, Treasury, Global, Analysts, Tokyo's Nikkei, London, Thomson Locations: New York City, U.S, Europe, Asia, Pacific, Japan
The rise of GLP-1 drugs is driving consumer-staple stocks lower as patients eat less food. Walmart's US CEO said he'd already seen patients using GLP-1 drugs buy less food at the retailer. AdvertisementAdvertisementConsumer-staple stocks have been slammed this week as investors try to size up the negative impact GLP-1 drugs such as Ozempic, Wegovy, and Mounjaro could have on food companies. And through its pharmacy unit, the company can use anonymized data to analyze the spending habits of its customers that are taking GLP-1 drugs. AdvertisementAdvertisementIn a Friday note, Bank of America estimated that GLP-1 drugs could quell addictive behaviors among consumers, which could lead to an overall decline in consumption of snacks and beverages.
Persons: he'd, , McDonald's, John Furner, Jeff Johnson, Baird, Morgan Stanley Organizations: PepsiCo, Coca, Cola, Walmart, Costco, Service, Bloomberg, Bank of America Locations: GLP
CNBC Daily Open: Brief reprieve for investors
  + stars: | 2023-10-05 | by ( Yeo Boon Ping | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
Michael M. Santiago | Getty ImagesThis report is from today's CNBC Daily Open, our new, international markets newsletter. CNBC Daily Open brings investors up to speed on everything they need to know, no matter where they are. What you need to know todayThe bottom lineInvestors got a brief reprieve from bad news and rising costs yesterday, which helped to ease pressure from stocks. "I don't think you get a broader [rally] participation until rates ease up, and that's only if rates ease without some sort of financial crisis or hard landing recession," said Ross Mayfield, investment strategy analyst at Baird. Echoing Mayfield, Liz Young, SoFi's head of investment strategy, said, "Obviously, we're getting a little reprieve today, but I think it's just that."
Persons: Michael M, Tuesday's JOLTS, Brent, Ross Mayfield, Baird, Echoing Mayfield, Liz Young Organizations: GM, New York Stock Exchange, Santiago, CNBC, Federal, ADP, West Texas, Dow Jones, Nasdaq Locations: New York City, U.S
Stock futures are near flat Tuesday night following a tough session that dragged the Dow Jones Industrial Average into negative territory for 2023. S&P 500 futures and Nasdaq 100 futures were also both little changed. The moves follows a losing session on Wall Street after job openings data indicated the labor market is still strong and bond yields marched higher. That indication of continued strength in the labor market concerned investors hoping the Federal Reserve is near the end of its interest rate-hiking cycle. The labor market remains a focus of investors through the end of the week.
Persons: It's, Ross Mayfield, Baird, Dow Jones, Yung, Yu Ma, Kevin McCarthy Organizations: New York Stock Exchange, Stock, Dow Jones, Nasdaq, Dow, BMO Wealth Management, Traders Locations: New York City, Washington
Here are Tuesday's biggest calls on Wall Street: KeyBanc reiterates Nvidia as overweight KeyBanc raised its price target on Nvidia to $750 per share from $670 and said it sees "outsized growth." Bank of America adds FedEx to the US1 list Bank of America added the stock to its top picks list. "Upgrading Clean Energy Fuels (CLNE) from Outperform to Strong Buy, with the company on the cusp of ramping up in-house RNG production." JPMorgan reiterates Amazon as a top pick JPMorgan said ignore the noise and buy the dip in shares of Amazon. Bank of America initiates Dycom as buy Bank of America said in its initiation of the telecommunications infrastructure company that it's uniquely positioned.
Persons: KeyBanc, Ally, Evercore, bode, Stifel, Churchill, CHDN, Raymond James, Baird, Vestis, Piper Sandler, Tesla, IBKR, Morgan Stanley, Rivian, it's, Warby Parker, Booz Allen Hamilton, Goldman Sachs, Wedbush Organizations: Nvidia, Aclaris Therapeutics, ISI, Citi, Arista Networks, Arista, " Bank of America, FedEx, Bank of America, FedEx Corp, Owl Capital, Swift Transportation, Evercore ISI, TAM, Energy Fuels, JPMorgan, FTC, DOJ, HP Inc, underperform Bank of America, HPQ, UBS, Booz, of America, Emerson Electric, Warner Music Group, Apple, Constellation Brands Locations: China, CY23
The ramifications for global markets are significant, with Washington and Beijing's determination to loosen dependence on each other fraying long-established supply chains. Many central banks target 2% inflation; market gauges of traders' long-term U.S. and European inflation expectations are running higher , . Anna Rosenberg, head of geopolitics at the Amundi Investment Institute, said Sino-U.S. tensions, provide a "new lens" through which to analyse emerging markets' growth prospects. But the performance of big U.S. tech stocks and global share indices are vulnerable to signs of Chinese retaliation. With China underperforming global stocks, investors are split on how to approach this market.
Persons: Dado Ruvic, Joe Biden, Goldman Sachs, Wouter Sturkenboom, Laura Alfaro, Anna Rosenberg, Christopher Rossbach, J, Stern, Carole Madjo, Wendy Liu, Baird, Patrick Spencer, Naomi Rovnick, Kripa Jayaram, Riddhima, Vineet, Sumanta Sen, Pasit, Louise Heavens Organizations: REUTERS, EMEA, APAC, Northern Trust, Reuters, Research, Harvard Business, Amundi Investment Institute, INDIA RUSH, Barclays reckons, EU, Apple, China, Barclays, JPMorgan, Thomson Locations: West, China, Washington, Western, Germany, Northern, Europe, FRIENDSHORING Washington, Vietnam, Mexico, Mongolia, Philippines, Sino, U.S, India, Beijing, COVID, CHINA
However, the current scenario also offers an opportunity to pick stocks that could generate attractive returns despite short-term pressures. To that end, here are five stocks favored by Wall Street's top analysts, according to TipRanks, a platform that ranks analysts based on their past performance. The analyst said the results reinforce his view of Adobe as a winner in an emerging generative artificial intelligence world. "This strategy should enable creatives to better appreciate the productivity benefits of generative AI more quickly, and make Firefly-powered generative AI offerings a critical part of their workflows, creating competitive differentiation as well as increasing the overall value of Creative Cloud," said Zelnick. Rangan holds the 509th position among more than 8,500 analysts on TipRanks.
Persons: Shantanu Narayen, Mark Neuling, Wall, Brad Zelnick, Zelnick, TipRanks, Baird, Colin Sebastian, Sebastian, Bing, Goldman Sachs, Kash Rangan, Rangan Organizations: Adobe, CNBC, Adobe Software, Deutsche Bank, Microsoft Tech, Microsoft, Windows, Bing, TipRanks, FedEx
Interest rates keep climbing, but that's not stopping Wall Street analysts from finding a slew of stocks to buy. CNBC Pro combed through top Wall Street research to find stocks that are beneficiaries of high interest rates. HealthEquity "We view HQY as an attractive investment in a higher interest rate environment that can function as a portfolio diversifier," according to Baird analyst Mark Marcon. The firm said as middle market businesses face rising interest rates, Bunge can take advantage. Toll Brothers High interest rates are no problem for the homebuilder, Raymond James analyst Buck Horne said in a recent note.
Persons: Bunge, Baird, Mark Marcon, Marcon, Goldman Sachs, Adam Samuelson, Samuelson, Raymond James, Buck Horne, Horne, homebuilders, TOL, HealthEquity, Morgan Stanley Organizations: CNBC, Bank of America, Toll, HealthEquity, Costco, Evercore ISI, CMA, Catering Locations: HealthEquity, homebuilders, homebuilding
Visitors stand outside barriers surrounding Tesla's new Model 3 sedan displayed at the China International Fair for Trade in Services (CIFTIS) in Beijing, China September 2, 2023. That would mark the first sequential decline in Tesla's deliveries since the second quarter of 2022. In the third quarter, Tesla slashed prices of its Model S and Model X by 14% to 21% in main markets China and the U.S. The company also cut its production plan at its German factory amid soft demand, a report by Business Insider said. The restyled variant comes with a higher price and is expected to launch in Europe and China in the fourth quarter.
Persons: Florence Lo, Tesla, Baird, Guggenheim, LSEG, Thomas Martin, Aditya Soni, Jaspreet Singh, Hyunjoo Jin, Shounak Dasgupta Organizations: Fair for Trade, Services, REUTERS, Barclays, Ford, Reuters, Business Insider, Detroit, General Motors, United Auto Workers, Globalt Investments, Thomson Locations: Beijing, China, Europe, U.S, United States, Bengaluru, San Francisco
Lawmakers on Capitol Hill remain in a virtual stalemate over a budget resolution that would keep the government funded for the remainder of the fiscal year. If that comes to pass, all "nonessential" government business will come to a halt, with some 4 million federal employees forgoing pay until the shutdown ends. "Sure, sure, but let's get to the important stuff," investors among you may be saying. "Is a shutdown likely to have a negative impact on my portfolio?" "The headline answer is no," says Ross Mayfield, an investment strategy analyst at Baird.
Persons: let's, Ross Mayfield, Baird Organizations: Capitol, Social Security, Veterans Affairs Locations: U.S
Stock futures were near flat Wednesday night as investors readied for the final trading days of what's shaping up to be a weak month and quarter. S&P 500 futures and Nasdaq 100 futures both added 0.1%. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite added 0.02% and 0.2%, respectively, while the Dow finished 0.2% lower. Friday marks the end of what has been a tough trading month and quarter. The S&P 500 is slated to finish the month down 5.2% and the quarter off by about 4%.
Persons: Ross Mayfield, Baird Organizations: New York Stock Exchange, Stock, Dow Jones, Nasdaq, Micron Technology, Dow, Treasury, PCE, Nike
Tech giant Meta seems to be going through an "identity crisis" of sorts, making the stock "uninvestable" right now, according to Adam Coons, chief portfolio manager at Winthrop Capital Management. Reports indicate that it has plans to roll out a generative AI-powered chatbot with multiple personas that will rival ChatGPT. META mountain 2022-09-25 Meta price chart American investment bank Citi has named Meta as its "top-pick across the internet sector," giving it a buy rating at a price target of $385 — giving it over 30% upside from its Sept. 21 close. Elsewhere, Baird Equity Research has an outperform rating on Meta at a target price of $355, giving it an around 18% upside from its Sept. 22 close. However, even given Meta's new launches and opportunities in ad revenue, Winthrop Capital's Coons is skeptical of how long this will go on "until Mark Zuckerberg changes his mind."
Persons: Adam Coons, , CNBC's, ChatGPT, Coons, , Baird, Meta's, Winthrop Capital's Coons, Mark Zuckerberg, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Winthrop Capital Management, Facebook, Citi, Baird Equity Research, Meta, Reality Labs, Apple Vision
Rivian Automotive (RIVN) shot up 6% on Tuesday after Wall Street analysts made an upbeat call on the electric vehicle maker. Baird named Rivian a "bullish Fresh Pick," expecting third-quarter deliveries to beat estimates, citing improving margins at the company and stronger underlying demand for its products. CNBC's Jim Cramer said Tuesday to watch the stock after the bullish comments from the Street. "If you're looking for an [EV name] that's doing well, let's point to Rivian." The CNBC Investing Club does not hold Rivian in its portfolio but does own Ford Motor (F), which has been trying to grow its own EV business.
Persons: Baird, Rivian, Jim Cramer's, CNBC's Jim Cramer Organizations: Rivian Automotive, Wall Street, CNBC
UBS reiterates Levi Strauss as buy UBS said Levi Strauss' earnings will be less bad than feared in early October. Oppenheimer names Domino's a top pick Oppenheimer named Domino's as a top pick and said the downward revision cycle has "bottomed." Bank of America reiterates Meta as buy Bank of America said it's bullish heading into Meta's annual Connect conference event on Wednesday. "Given Meta's increased focus on integrating Al across surfaces, and CEO commentary on AI Agents on prior earnings calls, we believe the event may also include announcements on new AI/ML products." Citi reiterates Micron as buy Citi said its bullish heading into Micron earnings on Wednesday.
Persons: Baird, Levi Strauss, LEVI, Morgan Stanley, Oppenheimer, Domino's, Stifel, it's, Tesla, TSLA, Jefferies, Edwards, Goldman Sachs, Goldman Organizations: UBS, Barclays, Bank of America, Meta, Agents, JPMorgan, Apple, Nike, Citi, Micron, RBC, HSBC, AMC, ~$ Locations: Greater China, China
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